In the last days of last year, the pilot of American Airlines saw a black object flying in the air at an altitude of thousands of feet, which he made a video and shared on social media.
The pilot spotted a black object flying at an altitude of 3,000 feet before landing at Los Angeles Airport at 6:30 pm local time on August 30. The pilot made a video of him watching and said, "A man wearing a jet pack is flying at an altitude of 3,000 feet."
In his video, the pilot also said that the man flying to the left of the plane was only 300 yards away from us. Another pilot spotted a man dressed in a jet pack at the same location in September and immediately reported it to the air controller.
The air controller at Los Angeles Airport said flying at thousands of feet was dangerous for planes because it could cause a major accident. The Federal Aviation Administration and the FBI later confirmed that the black object was actually a man flying in a jet-packed suit. Which is being sought so that action can be taken against him.
Aviation experts are trying to figure out how it is possible to fly at such a height in a jet-packed suit. Because there is a common belief that wearing a jet P can go up to a very high altitude of a thousand feet.
Now a Sling Pilot Academy trainer saw the same black object fly again at an altitude of 3,000 feet near Catalina Island and Palos Words, south of Los Angeles.
In the video, the pilot can be heard saying that if he is a jet-packer who has been seen before, it is his legal flight because he is allowed to fly to Los Angeles by air traffic.
The FBI has not yet commented on the incident.